There is a free product called Irfanview that I absolutely love.You can resize pictures among other things and save themin any format you want.It is a great product.Irfanview is freeware, no charge to download and use.I love it.

That sounds perfect I have a Windows 10 lap top a big one. I keep it on my desk.

I get frustrated with it because I did not see all the lessons yet.

Great to know that the software is free David.

Thanks so much I will download it.

You are a nice friend to have.

Have a wonderful day!!!!!!!

Moshe and LeviJun 14, 2016 at 11:18• Yoka (Florida)Post 14486

Re: David another question please

Went to the website do you have the 64 or the 32? What in the world are plug ins?

This is like a new language LOL.

I only used Microsoft software and everything was included. It was easy to use. I saw that you can download and use a zip file to open it. Wonder if I have a zip file on this lap top will look for it because I have used it before on my Vista & XP computers.

Saved the page so I can get back to it after I find out if I have a zip file on this Window 10 laptop.

Thanks so much for your help David.

Iver and SailorJun 14, 2016 at 14:48• David(Washington)Post 6476

Re: David another question please

I have the 64 bit Irfanview, Yoka.It allows for bigger pictures to be edited.I don't use the plug ins, I don't even know what they are.If you get to using Irfanview a lot and want to investigatethe plug ins you can always download them later.

Moshe and LeviJun 15, 2016 at 11:55• Yoka (Florida)Post 14492

Re: David another question please

That sounds great David . Will download it later to day and if I can make my pictures smaller that would be a great help.

Thanks for your help David. Have a great day.!!!!!

Iver and SailorJun 15, 2016 at 16:14• David(Washington)Post 6480

Yoka

Everything I use on Irfanview is menus on the toolbarFor instance you want to make a picture smallerthen choose the IMAGE menu and a drop down appearsand you find the command to RESIZE/RESAMPLEand a window opens where you can choose what percentageof the picture you want to resize to.The percentage shown is 100% and putting a bigger numbermakes the image bigger and putting a smaller numbermakes the image smaller.Play around with Irfanview and tell me how you like it

Iver and SailorJun 15, 2016 at 16:23• David(Washington)Post 6481

Re: Yoka

Oh boy Yoka I was incomplete on my instructionsto set the picture size by percent you have to look downin the pop up box to find the radio button for resizing by percent

Moshe & LeviJun 19, 2016 at 19:39• Yoka (Florida)Post 14507

Re: David

Have not downloaded it yet my eye was hurting and I wanted to see good what I am doing. Hope to do it tomorrow on my lap top .Thanks so much for the tips. Will copy them so I do not forget.Hope you had a great Father's Day David.